Digital Harbor demonstrates their PiiE tool for building
information ontologies.

Today's integration tools and methodologies still focus largely on
the
mechanics of integration-the access, synchronization, and translation
of data. But they do not yet address the content, meaning
(semantics), and relationships among the data in different systems
that make it possible for people to consume it. Composite
Applications emphasize the fusion of information--logically combining
data and functionality from multiple sources into a single application
that maintains the relationships and semantics of the information.

Find out why Vinton Cerf, creator of TCP/IP, calls Digital Harbor "The
most exciting thing I've seen since Mosaic", and why John Parkinson,
Nat'l Director of Innovation and Strategy for Ernst & Young said, "I
look at lots of technology and this is as impressive a thing as I've
seen in 20 years."

Why it matters: Decouple meaning from computation, so users can
"connect the dots" and IT can build applications 5-10x faster

Where it applies: Intel, DoD, DHS, Compliance, Logistics, Health
Care

How it works: components, ontologies, semantics

About the Presenter:

Digital Harbor

Digital Harbor provides the best innovation software out there for building and running J2EE-based
Composite Applications. By combining EII, Ontology, and Smart Client
technologies, Digital Harbor makes it radically easier for IT to fuse
information from multiple sources and enables business users to
consume the resulting applications seamlessly in a live interface.
Founded in 1997, Digital Harbor has expanded from its heritage in the
Defense Intelligence community and in 2004 received several awards,
including the prestigious Crossroads A-List award, and has been named
one of the Top 100 Private Companies by Red Herring and a Top 100
Innovator by Always On. Digital Harbor is headquartered in Reston,
VA. More information is available at www.digitalharbor.com.